Figure 2
From: Heterogeneity in response to treatment across tinnitus phenotypes

Within-phenotypes averages for each variable in \(t_0\) and \(t_1\). Radial bar graphs for each phenotype showing standardized mean within-phenotype variable averages. Outward-facing (inward-facing) colored bars represent variable averages that are above (below) the study population average. For each variable, two bars are shown, for \(t_0\) and \(t_1\) (arranged in clockwise order). Variable labels are colored in green if the \(t_0\) score exceeds the \(t_1\) score by more than 0.25 and red if the \(t_1\) score exceeds the \(t_0\) score by more than 0.25. The black bars in between pairs of colored bars depict the standardized difference between the phenotype average in \(t_0\) and \(t_1\), where inward (outward) facing bars represent variables where the phenotype patients improved, on average, more (less) than the general study population.